RE: [USR-TC] ISDN CPE Question
-----Original Message----- From: Joel - Fox Computers [mailto:jfox@foxcomputers.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 4:00 PM To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [USR-TC] ISDN CPE Question Got the following email earlier and didn't have an answer. Anyone here have a good suggestion? Quick question, Do you know of a good working customer end modem to use on a ISDN line to dial into TC100 (HiPerARC, HiPerDSP,HiPerNMC) gear? I hear that Verizon is going to offer a test ISDN flat rate service to selected 'rural' comunities in my service area (Northern NH) to satisfy political presure to provide 'Broadband' services where no other affordable High Speed conectivity is available. I'd like to be able to offer aN install package with CPE to take advantage of this "_new_" ;-) product in the three towns they (Verizon) are going to run this test case in. _______________________________________________ If you want a good one, go Cisco? :) But that is really only if you want to route some IP addresses over to them. I would just find a 3COM ISDN Modem, I believe that they still make them. You can probably find the Ascend (Lucent) Pipeline 75s for pretty cheap out on the net, but they are EOL. Which is sad, great little box. Brian Smith CCNA, NCSA Network Support Engineer SOLUSERVE www.solunet.com 1571 Robert J. Conlan Blvd., Suite 110 Palm Bay, FL 32905 (888)449-5766 fax: (321)-676-1287
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